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Mashup Score: 58The Curious Clinicians Podcast - 13 day(s) ago
A medical podcast that asks ‘why?’
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uity, and inclusion (DEI) work. Thus, such contributions should be considered significant and meritorious in a promotion package. Approach A diverse group of 6 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine academics from varying specialties, training pathways, and academic ranks was assembled to create a consensus worksheet for the inclusion of social and digital media contributions in a promotion package. They reviewed existing literature on the quantification of social and digital media impact and current promotion practices within their institution. This review, combined with expert opinion, was used to pilot and vet the social and digital media worksheet, January 2022–March 2023. Outcomes The worksheet is comprised of 4 sections: Scholarship Philosophy; Reputation, Influence, and Leadership; Digital Content; and Media Appearances, Quotes, and Other (i.e., content or notable digital contributions not otherwise listed). It helps to clearly document for the faculty promotions and appoin
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Mashup Score: 12β-blockers in heart failure. From No! to Maybe? to Yes! - 20 day(s) ago
For decades, the use of β-blockers in heart failure was contraindicated. Then, Finn Waagstein made a bold move, successfully treating a single patient. Thus began a miraculous 180.
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For decades, the use of β-blockers in heart failure was contraindicated. Then, Finn Waagstein made a bold move, successfully treating a single patient. Thus began a miraculous 180. To read the full story, see my latest post on Origin Stories. https://t.co/yu73T5Jbvv https://t.co/oSPax9otf2 https://t.co/fTkBWfk06x
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Mashup Score: 97Tweetorials/Threads by Tony Breu - 23 day(s) ago
Tony Breu Tweetorials Question/Topic (click on the question/topic to see the tweetorial),Primary Disciple,Date Why do patients with acute hemorrhage become anemic?,Heme/Onc,6/5/2018
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Mashup Score: 97Tweetorials/Threads by Tony Breu - 23 day(s) ago
Tony Breu Tweetorials Question/Topic (click on the question/topic to see the tweetorial),Primary Disciple,Date Why do patients with acute hemorrhage become anemic?,Heme/Onc,6/5/2018
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Based on animal experiments, a switch of the erythropoietin (EPO) production site from the liver in the fetus to the kidneys in the adult has been postulated. To study the switch in humans, we have quantitated EPO mRNA expression in liver, kidney, spleen, and bone marrow of human fetuses and neonate …
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PostTony Breu@tony_breu13/ Does OA affect the first MTP? It sure does. And, it appears to be one of the more commonly affected joints. Given how active the first MTP is with each step, this didn’t surprise me. I just hadn’t thought of OA afflicting toes before. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/136067274:18 PM · Jul 22, 20181 Repost1 Quote9 Likes1 Bookmark1New to X?Sign up now to get your own…
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Mashup Score: 11Mechanisms of the factor V Leiden paradox - PubMed - 2 month(s) ago
Although some effects were differential for FVL-carriers and noncarriers, and some were differential for PE and DVT patients, none of the potential mechanisms offered a clear explanation.
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Mashup Score: 6The Risk of Venous Thromboembolism Attributed to Established Prothrombotic Genotypes - PubMed - 2 month(s) ago
Our findings suggest that 45 to 62% of all VTE events in the population can be attributed to known prothrombotic genotypes. The PAF of established prothrombotic genotypes was higher in DVT than in PE, and higher in the young than in the elderly.
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Mashup Score: 10Mutation in blood coagulation factor V associated with resistance to activated protein C - PubMed - 2 month(s) ago
Activated protein C (APC) is a serine protease with potent anticoagulant properties, which is formed in blood on the endothelium from an inactive precursor. During normal haemostasis, APC limits clot formation by proteolytic inactivation of factors Va and VIIIa (ref. 2). To do this efficiently the e …
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Hannah, Avi, and I are very excited to announce our new Curious Clinicians YouTube page. Check out our first video and subscribe to see what we have in store! https://t.co/KaI4HBBZ6k https://t.co/umCNb5nXf7